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Help me please Question 1 (1 point)
Which source will provide the most accurate information about a person's motivations?

Question 1 options:

an opinion article about an interview

a television show analyzing an interview

an essay analyzing the impact of an interview subject on history

a personal interview

Question 2 (1 point)
Read the excerpt from "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity."

There it was—a big, heavy wagon, like the ones that brought much-needed coal for their lab’s dilapidated stove. But this wagon carried a far more precious and exciting load.

How do the words precious and exciting contrast with the word dilapidated to affect the author's tone in the passage?

Question 2 options:

The author is amused by the Curies' ability to work under these conditions.

The author admires the Curies' ability to do important work in poor conditions.

The author is scornful toward the Curies for spending so much time working in their lab.

The author is critical toward the Curies for not spending enough time working in their lab.

Question 3 (1 point)
Which sentence has an inappropriate shift in verb tense?

Question 3 options:

The horse in the stall keeps neighing and stomping its hoof.

We will come back next week and take a riding lesson.

We watched as the horses cantering around the corral.

The tan horse swished its tail and shook its mane.

Question 4 (1 point)
Look at the dictionary definition of the word subterranean.

subterranean \ ˌsəb-tə-ˈrā-nē-ən \ adjective: underground

Which sentence best uses the word subterranean?

Question 4 options:

The subterranean building had a view of the mountains around it.

The group is planning on going on a subterranean dive in the ocean.

The prairie dogs lay snug in their subterranean den throughout the winter.

The trees' leaves have fallen in the subterranean area around them.

Question 5 (1 point)
Golden Days

by Lizzie Lawson

There are days of summer sunshine,
Of warm and sunny weather,
When the hedge is full of hawthorn
And hills are glad with heather.

There are days of silent sadness,
Of frost, and snow, and rain,
When we fear that summer's gladness
Will never come again.

And now our songs are minor key,
And now in merry tune;
The windward side will change to lee,
And January to June.

Day and night the sun is shining,
Though he may hide his head;
Each cloud has a silver lining,
The flowers are asleep not dead.

Every day may have its playtime
Made bright by cheerful lays;
And life be one long Maytime,
A year of golden days.

Read the theme.

Change is a part of life.

How does this theme develop over the course of "Golden Days"?

Question 5 options:

Summer shifts to winter and then back again.

The warmth of summer remains, even in winter.

Flowers hibernate during winter.

Playtime keeps summer alive all year long.

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